Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 42, Number 14, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 December 1899 — Page 1

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JASPKK. INDIANA. FRIDAY. I1ECBMBEH s. 1899.

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W. C. T. U. COLUMN.

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MISSION Oh fh U. C F. L.

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TR AY LOK k HÜXTER,

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I.- the M1--1011 F.ndcd? Bv Mr-. H.vriiK 15a Hti ki oW. Many per-..ns WMI to think the primary mission .f toe V. C. T U. i- th abolition if the saloon and alfjh 1 i b-v. r.i- - from .ir f..ir 1 md, s though our name w: - 1 he T-m-ptmatca (Juan, forgetting that there come:, before Tempe ."a i i llM ri -marv word Chri-tiau. NN bist the annihilation ol tht aJooa la of H ry great importance to u- a: I to our nation, and form a ry I irge part of our work. ani while the det ruction of kitir ah' hol wouM go far toward .b--tr .ymg many of tin- evilthat have brought int. exittet many of th hraii'-h of .ur work, vet whatever i lor the alvan- -runt of Christianity claim- our primary attention Kir-t ami forein t thti ia our Kvink'!i ti work the -aivati n of oüN. NS!.en W ' t a rolll ttioi-

T MMIton vUtthlv converts! atui a 1.' IrpH in- fire in i'hri-t J -u- w- know vhVe il-'-TovetJ the il tlllel ce of the - ii : ii M'i.o, iii 'l'-ti. ami a .1

tha M evil as tar a t: at ii.hvi.lual - M . rnl. Ami Ml onljf have ve -U' l eedetl in pqrifyidg titat man or woii an, ! or uiri. but ai-o - ,- eiety an -fate. fa: M that ii lividu.il i- relate. to either. ref .re wi,en We a- lo. al nn-;,,n.-ien'l ten- an. I luiii'lre-l- of l-.Il an to brinw to out citHM and towns the v ry beat ami purest evanjeli-t- in out union-, we t-el that we have prone to the very foundation ol ail purity and ritfl.t-eoii-ne and tlie e-tn:- lion of ail evil. While evangelMtn can le an I ii u t at loa iiead of a 1 our differ

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DUBOIS COUNTY FARMERS' INSTITUTE Comes to Jasper Next Year by a vote of 49 to 23.

(II 9KVKRAL e.ir- t-t the Karui'T-' in-titute bas been btld alleroatoljr M Buntingbturg "ml In land, but this teat Bel wtiira Aodenoa und NV. . Keodll!, ol tbif plC, alteiilil the In-'itilte ut 1 n--land lat Friday at.l Satunlav and secured the

a pwetiDg for Jaejttr next year. Foroobait if wall, A u it will give (attoi r IHng in the north ami eaut li part of th county an opportunHy to attend and be-

. roa intereated in tbeae now popolar annual Paitnan meetinga, Hi K dall and A.nderaon report tbal they iia.l i giod mat lIng at Ireland thi year. rbe tpeakara Maesra Uwaltney and UcMabaa awre instructors from abroad and wem all that OOttld be expected, ;u;l the fanneis plie.l .ju itioOl to then Lblek and t i-i and to..k lOtivc part in all the diseumiona. Mr Jacob Gerken, the Poland China Hoa; Maa, ul near Bantiog barg, and If r. Iiaa Carry, ol I n't . vera elested preaidenl and rcretary for next yiar. i'ne prograan a- pobtisbad wa-carried out, and miii h interest was developed, and t he exep i - - a ml instructions wore botb ph-.iMtnt and proätable, and the social c ntact greeabie. The i pie of Ireland and ittrtoundiog, took care of the visitors in ireat hape tbait proverbial boapitality being abboaodad. It certainly fomiehea I good nanapl1 fr Jasper next year in this reupeet, and out cilia mm generally will see if they can't iu il it. The Fanners' Institute will ! heartily welcomed to Ja-per.

PRACTICAL Tlisr.

Ipse! Idca

One Man Wa B-nt or i'rupojjating.

Ahead in Sailing or Fighting'ilie navy la piite as unn h irdereated in the big ocean rant which it DOW in propres- from this country

This . itiaeo of Detroit baa gojd to the Pbilippinaa as in any otl er mitioa with s railroad company. ,-uhjeet winch is su posed to engross What happened bin) at home the the attention of our national defendtber evening will explain iomeera afloat. The Mrugala between 'hin'- tliut it WOOkl take loDg to re the Brooklyn and the New Orleans, tte. which are fairly well matched as to "1 don't ear i what you call it," registered ppeed, is exciting the lie taud earnestly to iii wife. '"Irrnngt curiosity, may be Christian aoieaoe, faith cure. The Brooklyn has baafl rated as magnetiem, hypnotitm or pure one of the American navy's livers, imagination. But it does the bosi and w hile the Now Orlaana has U;en i and tliat's all I care t know.'' known to experts a- a very fast veB"N 1 at makes you remain bald- sei, the general puhlic has not been rj ided, than?" Iba inked, irr- vi r educated up to the realization of her entiy. true ability to got through the hriny "Uon'i (ret lunnv, now. I'mlin a ruah. ConaeaaanUv the news

talking about adtual pain or sick- that the New Orleans has rapidly neat, not about creating lOinatbing gained on her larger and heavier like teeth, hair or flesh that you've rival, and has actually reached Colloat. Whan I thought I had thai ombo right behind hat though conhad attack of malaria, 1 just ma le siderahly in the rear, not long since, up my mind that it was a delusion will created some surprise and afand that Was the and of it. The day ford an opportunity for speculation that picture dropped down 06 me I a to the rtsat of the contest, could have sworn at first that my One thing ia proven by this comic.'. el waa broken, i-it 1 jual said t- petition tndby other long voyages mysi It that it wasn't, and it wasn't which Ameri an lighting craft have Now you have the earache. Let made, and that is, that the ships me try and make youmeil just ts J built for the glorification of Ameri reoeptive as yoa can. That 'a right, I naval valor are singnlarly staunch hold my hand. You have DO pain, and serviceable institutions. To he you are thinking of better things." sure, the Ne.v Orleans is a foreign But there ended the experiment constructed heat, but -he has beeu He let out a acraach like I panthe;. amply Americanized, and an Amer-L-rabhed one of his flipp -red feet in jean crew is aboard of her, which both bis bands and went hopping latter fact makes all the difference abottt the room, loudly Sting the q the world. It -till appeals, most shot king langu ige. Mis port- whether it comes t,, tihtng or rests ly w ife had r cked on bis toes.' merely on a qoestion of teaman 11 1 I- l I O . .. . . ..

uau sue neen lacuiu roe wocra snip, mat CM Zanaat sailor can have soothe and petted him. but show hia Ibfaurn cousin points in

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the civil war and has for it main featnre the raid made by the at

nt det artinents of work, there are (' .nfe.ierate cavalrv com tnander,

tnanv others which are not so ea

to cla-sifv a- to which if hrst in im

portance. !:.-:: -imply h-t , ,,r Criwt'.rd and II irr son af-w of our many rati i n- without ,-ountie-, tlii- stab-. Trie author is regard to pufition. said to be a la vyer of note in We h ive a department of K luea- Southern Indiana, and thai the tion. which se.ks to teacii our name Henry KJcoW Clark i.- only I yo'jth- ti.e . :: . t- of ale di d and n.n de pfamc A- the -t -ry dealother stimulant- and narcotics uhui w i t Ii Indiana happsniogs, it has

)PEKATIYE DEXTIST, the human system, believing that a peculiar interest to readers ia thi-

tuti Knowi.Mje oi wnai ine fn-ri -täte. will be inav .b-ter many a youth , Virginia gentleman of the old r -m ii duiging in thse thing-. moo!, named l ienham. lia boOB hi. h might be btgUB iri carek compelled to jm some aecurity aaaa, ami without a thought of what debt-, win h eata up tha bulk of be re-.ilr aaigjbl be. Ufa nave me property. He accept- a govern-.-ede.l in edu atii.g "'ir legislators, ,,.; posit i MD at MTashingtOU umb r

tnd leading men and women, until president Buchanan, hut thi- not

Attorney at Law, And Notary Public, AI"I-:i. INDIANA, W B pvwrtM im Ükr Comrt ol Omhi mm4 f tt csjt;. laasaaa ja. m F E WOODS. D D S ,

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LÜaatfJ Note. fearlessness, that characterized hit , .ii career as a soldier and made him Tu.. Li iioxARiKt, by Henry ....... .-. ,, , t ...

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Scott Clatk, .- just published by Bod llarint, tllat, 0 ,. V .cij.uy to U nm he hml n . ahuudance and then conjure up a the Bowen-Merrill Co., Uidiaoapo lees capable, would have approach- ' , , " ' 'i ' ' ! Ia !' Z r , . ,, 1 ,i- ' go to Waxes ana other remote placet, of his own maritim ) superiority. 1:- Prtcell W. "1 h:ir.bn.--. 1 hu - saying N u.,lit domfMjtc ,raedv Kvansville Courier. . ..... t nine i. br the time win h r iulmiI ..... . . n

in. i.ei-i .naries is a siry i . ... , was averted ny me coming 01 com- . .-tll.! i.t . i'i. ill. ...il mini. a. .a - . ...

,f a. o, j... ....... 4 ...., pjny but he submitted to aoothing Buonvuia laniard: lennyson res ;,te leaders. Nortt. ami South, J pJieii of f alid the next day be to have a flouring m.ll. Will who.-c Ued- bave male tlieir na:ne.- .....,..,.... :..:i.. Sebn..i,ler- ,.fil 1IU tllüi'M 'Uli 1 te

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ty job.. Morgan, through Soutnern Uiy eotiapicaoua in ine m.wn ......licine cia-t. The Detroit Free citizen, of Tennyson, having enter

t- In.nana and ( Ihio. The , hi. 1 events LM!" BU."J 1 mnwum, noger .. (,j mt(1 a ,. ,IU,u.t thereby the citi

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ovunj .e-i am- ivnuoi in um tens er H!t the building and give it ''Knights of the Acorn,' those men The large oak tree ai (ioldthwaite, Schneider who puts io the plant. of tie' middle COOTM WOO di-ap- Pike county, perhaps the largest in prove. 1 of -eces-ioii. Imt believe. 1 the -täte, ha- bean purchased by J Complexion of House.

it was legally ri'ut. in lotto, M..r- . etimson oi tins city, it made Republican! gan -tart- 00 hi- grtal raid, crossing thna 1J and one 1 I foot lors and Democrats tha rivat 00 two tteimh iats at will make over 7. IK)0 feet ot lumber. Populists Brandenburg, Keotacky, and enb r The monument erected bv the silveriies in-r the state n.-ar Leavenworth.! Woodmen of the WorlJ .. r the Renublican taaimke over all 13

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rranbana askes leave to visit hi-

grava of their deceased brother,

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Ml iijii4i tttia rtiStal ltt rli.t TrnM a ' ' t Wmttmt0 - a la

STEWART,

mother, and while there learns that r:hr! Rolb-s ai Kairmonnt mum. ut- Anita Newcomb SloUee, who

the popular distrust ol R tger, tired tery, waa unreiled by tha local oamp " !,t lhe of tl,e w,,,n,in rtr,1)y lytbe newsol M i gan't advance, ;0f that order yesterday. At nuraea and it an aaeistaat to Suri lueed an otdst t .. ba iaaued for o'clock, p. m . tha members mat at I00"0 Btaroberg, has the rank hia umt and that be has hem Mart, tk i ..i',.. 1 ... ,r..i..,.t f,..'f . lir-t lieutenant and is entitled

- " -- - - iii' ',a miii nil's iii.il ii' -a iiuiii

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md leading men and women, until president Buchanan, hut tin- not 1 ",1,lUI 7"'. l" Vir Pv ' 'there to tl metery, headed by ,:"pil'V ' , ' V,' V: J km nea.lv allot our states have. he BUiting him be buyt a tar.,, of three in . stress, the Pranehwo band. Beaching the Tr (M' mi r , ' '"m impukorV edocatkm la in regard hundred acres nea. Corydon, where teh-h,r h-1 au 1 puts the W, there waa beautiful ritual- . ' 1 !? "J 1,1Ut!i,:.r-,..';i: t. t -m -r- he rem.v. - w ,th bis wife und s.u. tultWtl Wordti ' h m mien i-tll. ceremony , including an address ?'10 t,a 1 inU'1 MaUs , . ,1 a b. um- in im' iiniw :in tlioiwi I 1.. 11... 1 1," ,11 ..( i....i... servue.

to wear shoulder

trap- indicative

McGee has tht

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mce. jonn irennam, wno mi ua swry We also have a dep.'irtmMit of , j. t i r t M MOO. H re the few . . . 1 - A ... . 1 11

"o.- ai t uritv. wi.ere e - . n o , ,,r- mat ve r main u 10 ..1 111. 11.

woman

army

white five- t .r t. . We be- Tie. .ham are passed in peaie. if not " ? . . .1 I In I.I.! roll). 1.

lie waa in my arms, and though I by H a i Beeört Simtall, ofOaaaba. J

were a mouse no unues a r. t.ei n Huntingburg po-t.dHce rea - . I . I I .H. . . .tl.. .. .1 ... .1 I ... I 1 . . . . .

i'"-' . .'umine... muk ceived ((Ue packaw 0tma, Wedoes-

RESIDENT DENTIST, 1 ISPEK. - - IM! VN

fmtyHM tat rlsss as rsronimendi . rk foaraat!. Sp-fi-da ea Ctowa aal Bn -la work. .saa it. DEXTiSTKY

i-ve that in the -i.'ht ot ).! then-,,, contentment. His cbiel Inend

is neither aril- n .r ferud-. o r ; ,er l.clira.. a bachelor, a mat.

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. 'ii ins reiuro lie i- wav.am ano

, c ,. . , III, III Inf M. 11. captureii, falls into one of the nam ,.ni,iI1L, r. r

day which completely tilled lar

VNhere Ties sre Secured. One of the biggest industrtea in

It wa- I

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i . ..' ..'.IM. ... Mil '.I I I I I . -O ( U illlll bund e ot ,. I I . . . nt .i the Dakotas tnis winter will he tht

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make- hi- WSV mit. rejoin- a part i v .. spring and summer of P.liKI, several

f Morgan's srtny, and in tn nftha big Hnaa of the NVest and gagement is tevarely wounded ami Birdaeye will soon have i Brass Central Wait within the last lew taken to hia ni .tier's home where Hand that will compare with any of areakt have given orders for more he is paroled. Ifesawbiis Morgan jits aiie in soathern Indiana. The than :..imki,ikhi ties. :,imm),(nn) f i- rushing on. Boys have gont to W -rk w ith a which will be cut in the timberland "At Corydon I lew hundred will, and Prof. SherW 1 who i- en- d Minnesota. At present the cutleflriotiaries. with coarsum far smatari oased u instructor savs he will rs are contracting tor lalnir in

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t. If nhin lHit.i .ixinty

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K - .-k. at Frank

' Mun Sn1, M. n KiVii nd iath. ta J ;r. Tanhip I jtn anl lar liaaa Scbuol Btiott arv at p4aee. a"n i ia nr ten. Tnartr.

.N OCCASIONAL

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i , k,n,i..f Ir. not t b it all ..i ti... , f,r...... ..n.l U caves or Ulidergrouml passages -..u t , hitn ,lt. ,.... ' '"""K i reparaion

i . .-." ii. i a ii i.o -... i.n' ...... , - .... .. .. ...... ......... ... .ii.,.. i ... i ,r, . ... I.... - t . i i L . i .. i l . i .: . t .. r . . ., . i..:. . :.. . of Crawford cuntv. and hna v .. i n... . . unproxuig their tracks In the

Ilia irr 1 'i i ni' iiu- ' tili imiii. in iiuin i j ' . . . i . im i i i.uinnii k - - - . I MTt MM 1 A 1 j twa a ! . I . . i dm At ...

lore the old rocial custom, wblch befoie th itbreak of the war. .lohn """ i 'e"-.- r" burg New

r. i- ht limtl fr on ". J aid the d 1TI remt DS with bia motte r. MM huh tges. si.d wl idh tht Master so char- jn love with Kate Bellray, Boger'a ly condemn-d, of stoning the oae!jroonger si-tr. fraah-fscad audi while the otner holds a chief place dear-eyed, with the curving beentyj - I t . ...... ..... I .. r - I . I " . 1 ' 1 . . I

n - leiv. enur ri or -mie. ir ire- oi mrin ion j i-i rounnnif; mi 0111lieve to tie found- 1 00 wrong prin- anlin-ss. Thoug'i yming rrsMlbam'i I ... 1 . I. tl.... ..Il twit'.. .!.:. I. , l... U.-a.lk 1...

Cime!; lei we ie.,i ,, ,.i... .... ...... nipawnes n,- .10 . ... .-...,., ... . - , ,1 ... 1 ... ' n,;,. 1 I.......:. ...1 .1.

. I md c ana -h..rt .d the gl.,ry v.-t besiUb - to go with hi- native -ire.m wugoi i . cneca nave , . ,., VVrUr "rmi ; 1

uns aun.iciOiis ri'ii"i no.-., rioin in puo.ic ouiuni ina so n torn pre- ' v...d. tln ir . rude, hastily constructed aent year. I Twice as many ties will be cut bruastwitf as they stat forth a gallant Prof. Sherwood is a native of this winter aa ttaart were last winlire. Bat it waa aanffad Ott! like a'Oreen count V, Indiana. Efe was tar. and at least 1,HX tie cutters matctl in a tempest, and the men bom and raised in Linton, now one will have to be employed steadily Who nulled the trigger were ti -t of our principal mining towns. He f"r several months in the forests of enveloped in tie- cloud ot urav. then be-. 111 .11- inu-ical education wh -u ierthern Minne.-ota in order to turn Itaaitnad and eaaat aside. but a -mall boy in the Linton hand, nut tha 3,000,000 ties called for. "Onwaurd, through the towa clat-l which waa composed principally of N-id. from this nttaabar of men,

tared the rebel hoof and rumbled his brothers, unclea and con-ins. hundreds of teamsters and other

he does ol a musical ' nploye- will be require!. Within

'iof. Sherwood adopted the la-t few month- the price of ties

lis profession, and leaving baa advtnoed 1" and 20 per cent.

winu- tnere w i-. what c ni-terna- Luit n -event, ..., vear- at: he went 'xpi neneeu nc maker can turn

Hon, ind vet what a determination! west and sue fully taught a num- put th irty live ties a day, and this

'winter the moat capable will receive

Pirn next roorninz, S.lein, lift v- ka until lssö, when lie joined the

miles inlaiil. h'mI tw hundred lth II. 8. Infantrv band for the

mile removed from any hope of purpose of netting a practical know. -p." Bu io fully iippr-eiate the edge of the military band bu-ine-s.

of God. and that all need and mat y t ,te Virginia. or abide with hi- new h ive pardon, and that tlcy to whom friend-, for Kate i- an ardent patriot, much has tuen.-forgiven may te though KopT preferred to leinain ami general iv are tbo-e who ..ve f,,r the tune neUttaL lis mother

.", m -t The M.i-t. r counted among urge- him to remain at In me. To m his immediate follower- Iba on out her war wa- merely a m oi y -h aded . I . L. . I. ...I 1..... ..t'.ti ,l.i. i' ........ ... . ill. I t .. i . . I j 1 ill. ....ti'.lkil

, I I ' 'iii I...". rr-F- - - ii ... ll.-t'-. ..O.I WJPWWII th complete number tnd ities lot death and heart -bleak. thoUkh one m iv have -inn. d sev- a there ever a woman, unles-

entv time- seven v t ought we n A carried beyond herself bj vr- 1 1 , nnnn.e i ..- nroaaei ; Bam-Uutthedirof nier. v. of pity, of whelming t 1 or frenay , wrao, with- r, h;' ;'"" nd th.- great Coming aj nty.wUI.t- foraivene-, of charitv of love, ot , h...at, ..ve up a son M - i"n" "f htJ? j ? ,!,m,.,-V' s7 Uby fellowship, to such, but remember battle? If there ever wert such it,d''r NN Imt a fluttering of muue as !,

ADVERTISEMENT

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A X r A X OCT ASIOX A L MEAL Ire Alik in that Neither Doea Very Much Good. STiSUODS REGULARITY -THE RULE FOR BOTH.

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that ttiev are our tirother. o".r -i-ter. was not my mother. An order ... 1 I...H .,f tl... .t! c V i . ... ,i ; .. . , Iti-ti ... ..nti.t iu .... .!...

Ill" 1'Oie. oil'. .in- ...... ll. ' u:!k .ii... i" ' .. . , , , i - IV 1 -.,..1.1 n... load th.,., to ever ..i..i,.,., I.eM.narv" del.- him ,, , ' "o-e to run tins gray fox to earth. Iier of hands ,n Kansas and Nebra

their pa-t or pre-eui impurity, and ,-a-t h.- fortUnat with the South, under a ma.-k apear outwardly a- ,,nd he th e- t- L mi-ville, utnl after whiti sepulchers, but we ould yarioot stirring advaaturea bt at lead them to the fot of the crotsj taches bimst It to Morgait's Cavalrj and the klasjdhag -id- wheta Bows iin, j. appoint d a captain. "Muremission for all -in and unclean-.mn arm at thi- true probably 85 n.. . yean old. and there wa- thnt about Continued next week.) him a- a man -f di-tincti n. A

- idieriv presence, In truth, with his I- there anv chri-tian warrant for jx feel of -tr- ngth and grace still a Bishop, or a D I. or an alder, 'nnmat red by the bsrdshipa to which j or any I yrnn to he politically tor he waa constantly expoaad, ILwhat th d vd would be were he on ,,Vl.. ,. :l grayish blue were lively eartn ! with intelligence and aoeaaoat, hi n ature- handsome, and bin addraw Alcohol is a di-turU r of the ys .,lea-ing a- his ni nun rs, gontle and

tern and cinnot r. jar.b d a-food, cm-.derate L ' il ove all el-.,

Alcohol neither warm' nor -u-tain- there w a ab "it him : t self

tlie rxdy Dr. K Iwanl Smith. reliance, aatarmioatiofl und utt r -iand. Read th-m.

"Ride of the Three Thousand," and Alter completing hi-term of enlist tha capture anil escapa of Morgan ment be went to TtJXta and played in which Tteuhum aid-, one must a nunihrof good engagements, af read the book, and ba will lo well ter which he located in New (meant paid for his trouble. "Tha Legioaand played aitb some of the best

irn - will nnu an appreciative organi. itnm- ot that musical city andiene' wherever a brave man is until last year, w hen he a cepted h b n ire. 1 and Wbettvei g od story position as band master of the 2d of the war is enjoyed . La. Vol. Inft., which p o-ition he !.'. M MtLDURN. bald Until f.ie close of the war when he relumed to his old home in m, i , Green count v Itirdseys New-. The great peech-metert jnt now I

ire The Cm iiii:im advertisers. You won't need a niagnifving

I'le v are talking tioui the band glass to read the bargains advertised

in The CoURIBE,

10 cent- lor i very tie turned out.

In their great de-ire to get the ties this year the railroads arc much less particular as to the quality of ti.e timber than they have ever 1 n before. Host of the big roads now are equipped with means for treating t lieu tie-to a pre-ervative before putting them und r the rails. Dewey'i Mother. A soldier-' monument, with the Groddeea of Liberty on top. TWO mall boys gazing up at it with admiration. Johnnv, very solemnly "Is that Cod up there?" NVillie, full of patriotism "No that's Dewey's mother." Life.